i don’t believe anyone posted this song yet so here:
if so i apologize… but it is a badass song
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UPDATE: sorry that link doesn’t work, here is another one of the same song:
so good
OMG THANKX i love this band i just forgot there name until now. Honestly i have been looking for this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU_2jWkuk5Q forever now. without you i may have never found it again. up late a night smoking weed kinda wired, regardless much apreicated @temetka
temetka
January 17, 2025, 7:02am
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That’s cool man. Glad you were able to re-discover them.
I’ve been on a weird kick lately with ISON / LORELEI. She also does vocals for Draconis from time to time. Very talented lady.
thefrog
January 17, 2025, 8:05am
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Not sure if you ever heard of these Guys (only put two albums together) The Girl (can never remember her name) is also in Shape of Despair.
kwg
January 17, 2025, 8:57pm
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Fire of Space, Handbasket (2006), “Asifina Dream.” With Jordan McLean.
Jordan McLean, World Gone Mad (2014), “Inside the Hadron Collider.”
Also from McLean’s 2014 album, a continuous suite of three tracks: “Gaius Baltar,” “One Inch Wide, Two Miles High,” “Lessons of Darkness.”
VIDEO
All instruments on the 2014 album were played by Jordan McLean: trumpet, pocket trumpet, flugel horn, electronic processors.
kwg
January 17, 2025, 9:41pm
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Thanks for introducing me to this album. I had not heard it before. I just listened to the entire album, and it is great!
There is a motif that recurs throughout the album which reminds me of this piece:
Pink Floyd, A Saucerful of Secrets (1968), “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun”
Gotta hang it on my to-listen list, thanks for recommendation!
Omig
January 18, 2025, 8:11pm
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Yesterday I heard this song live, now listening alone in front of the screen.
RIP David Lynch you wonderful and startling genius.
Even better was David Bowie:
kwg
January 20, 2025, 4:04am
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As you listen, keep in mind:
It was 1978, and…
It was 1978, and the lyrics address gender identity as understood then, using language we might find objectionable today.
Willie Alexander was briefly a member of the Velvet Underground, from late 1971.
The guitar solo on this track is fantastic.